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The Oklahoma Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has announced that the National Register of Historic Places designation for the following property in Oklahoma. The National Register of Historic Places is our nation’s official list of properties significant in our past.
Read morePreserving and protecting Chikashshanompa’, the Chickasaw language, is vital to Chickasaw cultural identity. The Chickasaw Nation is asking the community at-large to complete the Language Vitality and Speaker Survey available online.
Read moreThis week, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice for America’s 33 million small businesses in President Biden’s Cabinet, announced the awarding of $300,000 in funding to four organizations to deliver existing training programs through the SBA’s Service-Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program.
Read moreFaculty are essential to creating a thriving academic and cultural environment at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs). They teach and advise students, develop culturally relevant curricula, and take on administrative duties. Yet faculty often are unable to learn from one another or foster relationships in the research arena to focus on research activities and further learning for themselves.
Read moreWhen people hear the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) they automatically get visions of farms, wheat, cattle and tractors. While it’s true that USDA serves the needs of the farm and ranch families across the country, its not our only mission. USDA-Rural Development serves the people and families that call rural cities and towns home in ways that many people are not aware.
Read moreSHS Band Plays Integral Role at Chieftain Games
Read moreA Seminole County man faces multiple felony charges after an allegedly stolen vehicle was located on his property.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Educational Foundation hosted its 26th Annual Golf Tournament at Firelake Golf Course in Shawnee on Oct. 3. This year’s event raised more than $20,000 for student scholarships and campus capital projects. A total of 104 players, comprising 26 corporate teams, took to the links to show their support for the College. Left photo: Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Bill Knowles, SSC Educational Foundation Trustees Jim Hardin and Doug Humphreys prepare hot dogs and brats for participants. (Photos provided)
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